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Showing posts with label sukkot. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sukkot. Show all posts
Sunday, October 9, 2022
Sunday, September 23, 2018
Sukkot 2018
Tonight the festival of Sukkot
(Feast of Tabernacles or Feast of Booths)
is starting and many Jewish friends have
build their own Sukkah (booth) and those who have
not will visit people who have to fullfill the obligation
of sitting in one and say the special blessings.
You find info about this Jewish Holiday HERE.
The background of my card is made with these
stencils by Tim Holtz and distress oxide inks.
Next stamped with Jewish stentiment in black.
It says: chag sameach, meaning happy celebration.
This stamp is from Zum Galli Gali Rubber stamps.
For the words here I used letter dies and leaves
and beam die by Tim Holtz.
I colored the paper with the same colors of distress
oxide inks that I used for the background panel.
The stamp of the Sukkah is also by
The inside of the card is first printed with the
computer and then decorated with some
left over images.
Thanks for looking
and enjoy sitting in the Sukkah!
Thursday, October 5, 2017
Happy Sukkot
Today is the first day of the Jewish festival of Sukkot.
It is a Festival of 8 days and the Jews have created
special booths to eat in during these days.
To learn more about this festival go HERE.
So as Sukkot is a Harvest Festival I used
some leave die cuts on my card.
I used the sketch from the
Die Cuttin' Divas Blog for October.
I stamped the Sukka/ booth with a stamp from
Zum Gali Gali and colored it with pencil.
With a circle die and a matching scallop die
I cut the center part of the card. The Hebrew
sentiment means Happy Holiday.
All the paperpers are from various 6x6 inch
design paper blocks.
Thank you for looking
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